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You think we should expect a fully stable hc rom when the source is released?
I'm not sure why there aren't any ginger roms running on the nc,
Is anyone anxiously waiting for the source to be released so they can build the rom?...
I'm hoping it will come out next week along with the xoom... as ginger came out with nexus s.....
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trentonw said:
You think we should expect a fully stable hc rom when the source is released?
I'm not sure why there aren't any ginger roms running on the nc,
Is anyone anxiously waiting for the source to be released so they can build the rom?...
I'm hoping it will come out next week along with the xoom... as ginger came out with nexus s.....
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i think we need the drivers, especially for the video , no the rom,,
trentonw said:
You think we should expect a fully stable hc rom when the source is released?
I'm not sure why there aren't any ginger roms running on the nc,
Is anyone anxiously waiting for the source to be released so they can build the rom?...
I'm hoping it will come out next week along with the xoom... as ginger came out with nexus s.....
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well the honeycomb preview v4 seems to be extremely stable for a sdk port(besides for a few minor bugs of course) but when aosp gets released honeycomb will be fully stable(after a few builds of course lol)
and if you want a gingerbread rom i read that CM7 will be released soon
CM7 is out and working
check the post "CM7 is coming" there is a post that links to how to do it. I have it running and it great for the first release. I will go to honeycomb though when it gets the kinks worked out. I just love the interface.
So is the N1 going to get an offical CM9 port or is going to just be an unofficial one?
I've heard rumors saying it will eventually get official CM9. For now, though, use samuaz's CM9 build.
In high hopes that cm9 might be arriving anytime soon for our n1.
Fingers crossed :thumbup:
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Unofficial
Unofficial, I think the CM communinty abandoned the phone, but as you guys might know, here is the link. Done by texasice... Works for my N1...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1366897
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Unofficial, I think the CM communinty abandoned the phone, but as you guys might know, here is the link. Done by texasice... Works for my N1...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1366897
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Well, there's a big difference in texasice ICS build and samuaz's CM9 build.
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In the last "CM9 Progress Update" on the cyanogenmod website :
Our goal is to provide continued support to all CM7 devices back to the QSD8250 series of devices such as the Nexus One. I don’t want to make any promises at this time, but that is the plan.
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So Nexus One should get an official release... but no ETA
Saw a lot of people posting about CM9 the past month, some were hoping it is official released or supported. It won't happen until awhile more for an official update. here's an unofficial build:
I just sync and built with the vivo device tree, only changes from stock CM9:
- kernel (kaijura) - without it: no panorama, updated kernel drivers, etc
- added usb
What may be fixed later or can be done:
- merge twistedumbrella's camera code to enable camera
- add rotating keys (st.matt)
Gapps: http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip
July 02 build: http://d-h.st/ywY
cm-9-20120703.zip MD5: c0a64b1b7c2f297cb13f3ca4b501319d
Disclaimer:
I don't support or manage or fix bugs.
Only compiled for people who wanted to try where CM9 is or were sad IncS doesn't have CM9.
old posts for archive purposes
Code:
This is a kang'ed version of CM9 off the repo. It is totally experimental. This lets you get an initial taste of CM9 without having to wait for however long it takes for an official release. My initial impression after running this kang: CM9 has a long way to go before it becomes daily material.
[B]Current version compiled on Feb'23 2012.[/B]
[SIZE=5][COLOR=Lime]UPDATES this version:
Minor & small bugfixes. [/COLOR][/SIZE]
[quote][U][B][SIZE=4]Currently known NOT working major stuff[/SIZE][/B][/U]
-[COLOR=red] USB / SDCARD mounting is not working[/COLOR]
-[COLOR=red] Camera / Video not working [/COLOR]
-[COLOR=red] Other random bugs?[/color]
[/quote]
[quote][U][B][SIZE=4]Downloads BELOW[/SIZE][/B][/U][/quote]
cm-9.0.0-IncS-KANG-2012-02-23.zip
[url]http://www.mediafire.com/?v7dun59slnj5p7b[/url]
Google Apps: Get first one for CM 9.0.x Android 4.0.3-4
[URL]http://goo-inside.me/gapps#table[/URL]
[quote][U][B][SIZE=4]OLDER versions BELOW[/SIZE][/B][/U][/quote]
cm-9.0.0-IncS-KANG-2012-02-18.zip (106.35MB)
[URL]http://www.mediafire.com/?iktar6672q6ya73[/URL]
cm-9.0.0-IncS-KANG-2012-02-16.zip (109.61MB)
[URL]http://www.mediafire.com/?np79fdoncacxr1x[/URL]
cm-9.0.0-IncS-KANG-2012-02-10.zip (109.62MB)
http://www.mediafire.com/?rd3lrdebhgh7bbk[/URL]
Very nice downloading now.
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cout << "kaijura has no responsibility over your bricked device - DISCLAIMER";
This is a kang'ed version of CM9 off the repo. It is totally experimental. Current version compiled on Feb'10 2012.
This lets you get an initial taste of CM9 without having to wait for however long it takes for an official release. My initial impression after running this kang: CM9 has a long way to go before it becomes DD material.
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Thanks a lot
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nice...touch of cm9 is good.
Do the new gapps for ICS which popped out in Goo-inside.me works with this ?
http://goo-inside.me/gapps#table
Ok bro. I take back what i said in the general sect
I would love to point out the bugs but im sure u already know what they are = )
Good work kajiura bro
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Do the new gapps for ICS which popped out in Goo-inside.me works with this ?
http://goo-inside.me/gapps#table
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Just tried the gapps 02 07 2012 version. Yep works fine so far for gmail, market and YouTube HD.
Following CyanogenMod 9 Blog from Cyanogen himself, he said a few words on the directions of the project:
http://www.cyanogenmod.com/blog/progress-on-cm9
So it seems like from what I understand what he says, we might not get official support for camera and video until the IncS HTC ICS release, which is supposed to be wayy later this year.
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Following CyanogenMod 9 Blog from Cyanogen himself, he said a few words on the directions of the project:
http://www.cyanogenmod.com/blog/progress-on-cm9
So it seems like from what I understand what he says, we might not get official support for camera and video until the IncS HTC ICS release, which is supposed to be wayy later this year.
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That sucks major donkey butt.....
tethering work
Please, can you update the first post so the download link isn't unclickable from the xda app?
Links inside quotes are not links in the xda app... or if someone could just post the link for me
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*edit*
http://www.mediafire.com/?rd3lrdebhgh7bbk
So I can download it directly from my phone
who download's this stuff.. not to be rude, but it's half broken by the looks of it. there's other ICS ROMS out there with less problems.
Jess95 said:
who download's this stuff.. not to be rude, but it's half broken by the looks of it. there's other ICS ROMS out there with less problems.
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This is cyanogenmod team, so you get an idea of how far the cm9 team has progressed with ICS. Some people have been with CM since the old G1 days you know?
Yeah its definitely not a daily but it is pretty cool to check out. Once our phone has an official ICS ROM from htc you can bet cm9 will be official for vivo. It's more of a peek at what's to come. I swear by cm so if we don't get official support I would be amazed and disappointed.
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People thought about an e-petition to opensource the camera drivers?
updated for today's build
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updated for today's build
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VERY COOL! Thanks kaijura, I'll have to try this one out! Can't wait for a fully working CM9
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People thought about an e-petition to opensource the camera drivers?
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I email them everyday for this they even called me back to say sorry and they would try their best to release it asap
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I email them everyday for this they even called me back to say sorry and they would try their best to release it asap
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People believe the target may be Qualcomm instead of HTC. There has been a long discussion on this at the DesireZ forums and lots of people emailed, you can read its progress here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20970354
I updated the CM9 KANG build to Feb'18 2012. Lots of commits and fixes, too much to list. Some minor changes but getting more and more stable now.
In other works, I have also ported a very popular DHD ICS ROM Ice Cold Sandwich from the Desire HD section with permission from LorD ClockaN and some help from vampire36 who ported it to the Desire S.
So far, it works fine on release 2.0, it uses some sources from CM9 and community fixes.
But I need to tweak it a little to get it working smoothly, there are some minor things wrong with it and camera is not working right at the moment. If people are crazy about it I'll try to get a fully functional rom up sometime.
The Jelly Bean ROM's are great, but for me there's just too many bugs.
We have the ICS source now and I'd love a stable CM9 build. Unfortunately it looks like attn1 may have moved on, and all the other devs seem to be just working on JB.
Dude your not alone...count me in for that...if i knw step by step guide to at least to compile an AOSP kernel I would do it now
i ll waiting too but however stable cm9 or cm 10 doesnt exisit by now
Be patient
No I'm waiting for CM9 o CM10 too for a valid porting of MIUI
Everyone is waiting for CM9 but we need a kernel to get everything working propably! Our devs are working on it but they have a life, too. Don't expect sb to do a one-man Jesus show here;D Be patient, we will get fully working CM9 when kernel boots up
And in the future you can post stuff like this in our famous OFF-Topic-thread Keeps the G-Sec clean
Raithmir said:
The Jelly Bean ROM's are great, but for me there's just too many bugs.
We have the ICS source now and I'd love a stable CM9 build. Unfortunately it looks like attn1 may have moved on, and all the other devs seem to be just working on JB.
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It doesn't really matter much which ROM to make - ICS based or JB based CM. Because to make a proper and stable ROM, all you need is to make a stable AOSP\AOKP compatible kernel (and we still don't have one).
PS: AFAIK CM team wont add CM9 support for any more devices, i.e. if they will make a CM for our IncS it will be JB based CM10 and not CM9.
I thought that once we had sources, the kernel would be pretty easy, but then I don't know much about it. Who is working on the kernel?
I also thought that CM would only support a phone if source was available. Since we only have ICS source right now, that would rule out CM10 wouldn't it?
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Raithmir said:
I thought that once we had sources, the kernel would be pretty easy, but then I don't know much about it. Who is working on the kernel?
I also thought that CM would only support a phone if source was available. Since we only have ICS source right now, that would rule out CM10 wouldn't it?
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Many of the CM10 ROMs don't have manufacturer source for JB (only ICS) therefore it is safe to assume that our ICS kernel can be used with CM10.
If we want official support we need a maintainer
The maintainer for the 7x30 HTC devices like ours, dhd, desire s etc
Our maintainer, Kali- moved on to Sony devices iirc
If we ask nexx and nk111 (cm devs from desire s) nicely maybe they might build for us
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I understand that attn1 is still our maintainer.
weaselEST said:
I understand that attn1 is still our maintainer.
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Orly? Anyone heard from him/her?
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I sent him a tweet some time ago after he bought S3 and I wrote something like this: "So you're not the maintainer for IncS anymore". And he replied "What makes you think that" . He still owns a vivo and a vivos.
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weaselEST said:
I sent him a tweet some time ago after he bought S3 and I wrote something like this: "So you're not the maintainer for IncS anymore". And he replied "What makes you think that" . He still owns a vivo and a vivos.
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That's good, hopefully he can compile CM10 soon and bring official support for CM9/10
I would be very grateful of that
I really want CM9 without any bug. Even now im usin CM7! i didt find any ICS AOSP rom. So im thinking about change my phone
Plz coock it...
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Hey guys, I'm thinking of compiling a CM ROM from source next month (have to wait for data cap to reset) and was wondering what you guys would prefer, a significantly more stable CM9, or a more buggy (and more headaches for me) CM10 ROM? I personally would prefer to do a CM9 ROM since it would be easier to support and fix bugs on, since we already have relatively stable, working builds of AOSP ICS. CM10 would be great as well, but it would be much harder for me to support, since I would be the second dev for the Inc S to build a JB ROM from source for us. I just don't think I have the know-how to be the only one working on it, and the only one fixing bugs and whatnot, without any already working source code to view and compare.
So I could compile CM9.2 stable, and we would have the latest CM9 code using kaijura's IceColdSandwich as a reference. I would have an easier time supporting the ICS ROM since I would have working source code to compare and review. Also, it would be significantly more stable simply due to the fact that multiple devs for our device have already worked on it. I'm sure I'd be able to fix bugs and support it fairly easily, other devs are the best resource around
Or I could compile a CM10 ROM. I would have to take device proprietary files from nik's JB ROM's, which would mean my compiled ROM would share a lot of the same bugs our current JB ROM's already have. I could support and fix bugs in CM10, it would just take longer and be harder to do. Nothing's impossible though, so if that's what the community wants, then that's what I'll build!
So what do you guys think? CM10 or CM9?
It's your time and effort you do what Rom you want to do. Any Rom would be great!
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vizzy said:
It's your time and effort you do what Rom you want to do. Any Rom would be great!
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I'm torn between the two! On the one hand, I want a stable ROM which would be CM9, but I also love that JellyBean goodness. I've also seen some people here that simply want a stable CM9 that's up to date, and other's that want the latest CM10 despite bugs. That's the point of this thread
I would tell u is that first for cm9 when we get a stable awesome cm9 for sure it will be easy to get a cm10... btw are u going to build a kernel?
My vote goes towards CM9! been using codename for the past couple months and although i'm enjoying all the new features, i still find myself yearning for a rock solid & stable ASOP based build.
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linezero said:
I would tell u is that first for cm9 when we get a stable awesome cm9 for sure it will be easy to get a cm10... btw are u going to build a kernel?
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I could give it a try, but if nik and others couldn't get a 3.0 kernel up and running for AOSP, then I'll have a damn hard time. I'd prefer to have someone else make the new kernel, I don't know much about compiling them. Till then, I would just use X-ICS4.0 for the kernel.
Make a CM9, CM10 would have in the end too much bugs and they would just chance again. I'm waiting for a stable cm9 anyway
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Kernel 3, Cm10 got my vote
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ZaySk said:
Hey guys, I'm thinking of compiling a CM ROM from source next month (have to wait for data cap to reset) and was wondering what you guys would prefer, a significantly more stable CM9, or a more buggy (and more headaches for me) CM10 ROM? I personally would prefer to do a CM9 ROM since it would be easier to support and fix bugs on, since we already have relatively stable, working builds of AOSP ICS. CM10 would be great as well, but it would be much harder for me to support, since I would be the second dev for the Inc S to build a JB ROM from source for us. I just don't think I have the know-how to be the only one working on it, and the only one fixing bugs and whatnot, without any already working source code to view and compare.
So I could compile CM9.2 stable, and we would have the latest CM9 code using kaijura's IceColdSandwich as a reference. I would have an easier time supporting the ICS ROM since I would have working source code to compare and review. Also, it would be significantly more stable simply due to the fact that multiple devs for our device have already worked on it. I'm sure I'd be able to fix bugs and support it fairly easily, other devs are the best resource around
Or I could compile a CM10 ROM. I would have to take device proprietary files from nik's JB ROM's, which would mean my compiled ROM would share a lot of the same bugs our current JB ROM's already have. I could support and fix bugs in CM10, it would just take longer and be harder to do. Nothing's impossible though, so if that's what the community wants, then that's what I'll build!
So what do you guys think? CM10 or CM9?
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cm9 bro! because ics kernel source is out and bugs can be fixed!
Yeah. CM9 would be OK for me too. I can help with testing if needed.
But what would be those great JB features we would be missing out? Sry I haven't been following the differences between 4.0 and 4.1.
IncS community is desperate for at least one fully functional, bugless AOSP ROM, so my vote goes for CM9
CM9 bro..wishing for bugless one.. gud luck..
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My 2 cents.
CM9. Kernel sources for ICS has been release by HTC and ANY AOSP rom that is stable would be very welcome in our community.
(I know there is gingerbread roms.. But.. Its ginger bread..)
Jelly Bean is nice and all,
But the odds of getting a stable AOSP rom are much higher with cm9.
CM9 I would say. I hope you can fix data problems for Vodafone NL users. We always have problems with data connection on AOSP ROMs.
CM9 would be great....!!
Its great to see devs are enthusiasticaly working on Roms..!!
You are the one dude...
Jst for info u might already aware of
This thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1914015
CM10 test build
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my vote a CM9 ASOP rom and bugless
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naathaanb96 said:
cm9 bro! because ics kernel source is out and bugs can be fixed!
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Totally agree. I don't like much sense ROMs, CM9 with working camera and camcorder would be perfect!
Thanks ZaySk
CM9!!!!
ZaySk said:
Hey guys, I'm thinking of compiling a CM ROM from source next month (have to wait for data cap to reset) and was wondering what you guys would prefer, a significantly more stable CM9, or a more buggy (and more headaches for me) CM10 ROM? I personally would prefer to do a CM9 ROM since it would be easier to support and fix bugs on, since we already have relatively stable, working builds of AOSP ICS. CM10 would be great as well, but it would be much harder for me to support, since I would be the second dev for the Inc S to build a JB ROM from source for us. I just don't think I have the know-how to be the only one working on it, and the only one fixing bugs and whatnot, without any already working source code to view and compare.
So I could compile CM9.2 stable, and we would have the latest CM9 code using kaijura's IceColdSandwich as a reference. I would have an easier time supporting the ICS ROM since I would have working source code to compare and review. Also, it would be significantly more stable simply due to the fact that multiple devs for our device have already worked on it. I'm sure I'd be able to fix bugs and support it fairly easily, other devs are the best resource around
Or I could compile a CM10 ROM. I would have to take device proprietary files from nik's JB ROM's, which would mean my compiled ROM would share a lot of the same bugs our current JB ROM's already have. I could support and fix bugs in CM10, it would just take longer and be harder to do. Nothing's impossible though, so if that's what the community wants, then that's what I'll build!
So what do you guys think? CM10 or CM9?
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My request would be neither CM9 nor CM 10.... it will be great if you can work on Kernel Version 3.... Becz that is the only roadblock for us for Jelly Bean and would open doors for may developers to come up with fresh and exciting jelly bean ROMs.....Why stay behind the world guys... lets target Jelly bean step by step.....who knows if you start working on kernel it may really turn out to be good.....Try for kernel bro......all the best.. try to compile it from source....
A rock solid cm9 would be great!
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